Hurrah! We can finally have fireworks!
I love fireworks, and I love my neighbors. But lets be realistic, they don't usually mix when you're 5ft away from your next door neighbor, and you're lighting them all night long!
We have a new neighbor in our street, who seems to think that spending all night lighting hundreds of dollars of the noisiest fireworks is fun. Problem is, almost every other neighbor on this street owns a dog or a cat. Now this nice neighbor started lighting fireworks a 8:30pm, and they're still going at almost 11pm.
My dog's are anxious and nervous thanks to all the popping noises, and so I've not had the opportunity to visit a public display like I usually do, because my house would be destroyed while I was away.
Something that amazed me watching the burned embers returning to Earth was the fact that almost every house in the neighborhood has an asphalt roof! Now I wonder how long it'll take before we have a major problem in this department. Who's responsible when a neighbor accidentally sets your roof on fire?
Professional firework displays are safe for three reasons - it's organized with a known start and end time, it prevents fires, and it makes neighbors happy. Lets not forget this when lighting in our neighborhood. If you do, please have some consideration for your neighbors (like getting finished before 10:30pm)
Thanks
I love fireworks, and I love my neighbors. But lets be realistic, they don't usually mix when you're 5ft away from your next door neighbor, and you're lighting them all night long!
We have a new neighbor in our street, who seems to think that spending all night lighting hundreds of dollars of the noisiest fireworks is fun. Problem is, almost every other neighbor on this street owns a dog or a cat. Now this nice neighbor started lighting fireworks a 8:30pm, and they're still going at almost 11pm.
My dog's are anxious and nervous thanks to all the popping noises, and so I've not had the opportunity to visit a public display like I usually do, because my house would be destroyed while I was away.
Something that amazed me watching the burned embers returning to Earth was the fact that almost every house in the neighborhood has an asphalt roof! Now I wonder how long it'll take before we have a major problem in this department. Who's responsible when a neighbor accidentally sets your roof on fire?
Professional firework displays are safe for three reasons - it's organized with a known start and end time, it prevents fires, and it makes neighbors happy. Lets not forget this when lighting in our neighborhood. If you do, please have some consideration for your neighbors (like getting finished before 10:30pm)
Thanks